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#binancep2pantoan Peer-to-peer trading is a convenient method, but it always carries many risks if users are not equipped with sufficient knowledge. To protect your assets, you need to understand the safe Binance P2P trading rules to avoid falling into traps set by scammers. First, always carefully check your trading partner’s bank account information, ensuring the account holder’s name matches completely with the information verified on the exchange. Under no circumstances should you release crypto before you confirm that the funds have truly arrived in your bank account, no matter how convincing the counterparty’s evidence images of the transfer may be. In addition, all information-exchange procedures must be carried out directly through the system’s chat channel to serve as legal proof in case of a dispute. Strictly following these security guidelines will help you experience an efficient and safe investment environment. Keep an eye on information from the official website to update your knowledge. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToa
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Peer-to-peer trading is a convenient method, but it always carries many risks if users are not equipped with sufficient knowledge. To protect your assets, you need to understand the safe Binance P2P trading rules to avoid falling into traps set by scammers. First, always carefully check your trading partner’s bank account information, ensuring the account holder’s name matches completely with the information verified on the exchange. Under no circumstances should you release crypto before you confirm that the funds have truly arrived in your bank account, no matter how convincing the counterparty’s evidence images of the transfer may be. In addition, all information-exchange procedures must be carried out directly through the system’s chat channel to serve as legal proof in case of a dispute. Strictly following these security guidelines will help you experience an efficient and safe investment environment. Keep an eye on information from the official website to update your knowledge.
@Binance Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToa
Rising I bought 3 properties, and I’m currently paying around $1,000 every month in bank interest. In addition to investing in real estate, I also trade in futures contracts to generate extra income and help cover the monthly loan interest. Whether I make a profit or a loss in trading, when I need to transfer the funds back to my bank account, I usually use Binance P2P. For me, the process is fast and convenient. Whenever I ran into an issue, the Binance support team was very helpful. I simply submit an appeal and provide the necessary information, and Binance handles the case according to its procedures. Some simple rules that I always follow when using P2P: 1. Make sure the payment has already been received. 2. If the counterparty asks me to contact them through another platform, I ignore that and communicate only via Binance. 3. Ensure that the account and payment details belong to the verified account holder. These rules are simple, but they help me reduce unnecessary risk when using P2P. Thank you to Binance and the support team for their help and support throughout this stage.🙏 BTC$ $SNDK $BNB #BinanceP2PAnToa #BinanceVietnamSquare
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I bought 3 properties, and I’m currently paying around $1,000 every month in bank interest.
In addition to investing in real estate, I also trade in futures contracts to generate extra income and help cover the monthly loan interest.
Whether I make a profit or a loss in trading, when I need to transfer the funds back to my bank account, I usually use Binance P2P. For me, the process is fast and convenient.
Whenever I ran into an issue, the Binance support team was very helpful. I simply submit an appeal and provide the necessary information, and Binance handles the case according to its procedures.
Some simple rules that I always follow when using P2P:
1. Make sure the payment has already been received.
2. If the counterparty asks me to contact them through another platform, I ignore that and communicate only via Binance.
3. Ensure that the account and payment details belong to the verified account holder.
These rules are simple, but they help me reduce unnecessary risk when using P2P.

Thank you to Binance and the support team for their help and support throughout this stage.🙏
BTC$ $SNDK $BNB #BinanceP2PAnToa #BinanceVietnamSquare
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#binancep2pantoan 7 Safe Trading Rules on Binance P2P Binance P2P is a peer-to-peer trading platform that helps buyers and sellers connect directly with Binance’s protective mechanisms. Just remember a few basic principles, and you’ll trade more safely and with greater confidence. Follow @Binance_Vietnam to update more useful knowledge about Binance P2P. 1. Trade on the platform Binance P2P protects users with an escrow mechanism, in-order chat, merchant profiles, and the dispute/appeal feature. Do not move to off-platform trading or exchanging. 2. Check your counterpart Review the completion rate, transaction history, badges (if any), and make sure the payment account name matches correctly before you transfer money. 3. Release only after you’ve received the payment Don’t trust screenshots or transfer notifications. Check directly in your banking app or wallet before releasing the assets. 4. Recognize signs of abnormal activity Be cautious if your counterparty rushes the transaction, asks you to change the payment account, moves you to another platform, or requests unusual transfer content. 5. Save evidence and contact support when needed Save the Order ID, receipts, and the chat content. If there is a dispute, open a complaint immediately on Binance P2P so Binance Support can handle the matter. 💡 Checklist before each transaction: Check the counterparty. Correct payment account. Do not trade off-platform. Confirm you’ve received the payment before releasing. Save transaction information. Safe trading starts with good habits. Save this post to use before every transaction. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToa
#binancep2pantoan 7 Safe Trading Rules on Binance P2P
Binance P2P is a peer-to-peer trading platform that helps buyers and sellers connect directly with Binance’s protective mechanisms. Just remember a few basic principles, and you’ll trade more safely and with greater confidence.
Follow @Binance Vietnam to update more useful knowledge about Binance P2P.

1. Trade on the platform
Binance P2P protects users with an escrow mechanism, in-order chat, merchant profiles, and the dispute/appeal feature. Do not move to off-platform trading or exchanging.

2. Check your counterpart
Review the completion rate, transaction history, badges (if any), and make sure the payment account name matches correctly before you transfer money.

3. Release only after you’ve received the payment
Don’t trust screenshots or transfer notifications. Check directly in your banking app or wallet before releasing the assets.

4. Recognize signs of abnormal activity
Be cautious if your counterparty rushes the transaction, asks you to change the payment account, moves you to another platform, or requests unusual transfer content.

5. Save evidence and contact support when needed
Save the Order ID, receipts, and the chat content. If there is a dispute, open a complaint immediately on Binance P2P so Binance Support can handle the matter.

💡 Checklist before each transaction:

Check the counterparty.
Correct payment account.
Do not trade off-platform.
Confirm you’ve received the payment before releasing.
Save transaction information.
Safe trading starts with good habits. Save this post to use before every transaction.
@Binance Vietnam

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Law on the Capital 2026: Paving the way for a dynamic nocturnal economic ecosystem.
The promulgation of Resolution No. 34/2026/NQ-HĐND, implementing the 2026 Law on the Capital, marks a major turning point in the way Hanoi develops its night-time economy. Rather than limiting itself to food streets or traditional night markets, the new model aims to build a complete night-time economic ecosystem, linked to cultural industries and heritage.
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There’s a P2P mistake that I see many people make, even those who have been trading for quite a while: they look at the correct amount, but don’t check the correct sender. For example, a sell order for 50 million USDT. The buyer reports that they transferred 50 million and the money really has arrived in the account. At a glance, it seems everything is done, but before I release the crypto, I still check the account name of the person who transferred the funds and the transaction details. The reason is quite simple: in P2P, having the money “arrive” doesn’t mean you can skip all verification steps. If the sender name doesn’t match, the amount isn’t correct, there are signs that the transfer is from a third party, or the counterparty keeps asking to handle it differently from the open order, I will stop and verify before releasing. Especially, never skip checks just because the other party says: “Em transferred from a family member’s account.” “My friend transferred it on my behalf.” “Just release it first, I’ll make sure.” A safe P2P transaction isn’t about how fast you operate—it’s about, before you release, knowing exactly where the money is coming from and which transaction is being paid. If anything doesn’t match, keep the order unchanged, save the evidence, and use Appeal to ask Binance for support. Don’t resolve it yourself with another transaction outside the system. I think this is one of the best habits to keep when trading P2P: If the information doesn’t match → don’t release. @Binance_Vietnam #BinanceP2PAnToa $BTC $C98 $GWEI
There’s a P2P mistake that I see many people make, even those who have been trading for quite a while: they look at the correct amount, but don’t check the correct sender.

For example, a sell order for 50 million USDT.

The buyer reports that they transferred 50 million and the money really has arrived in the account. At a glance, it seems everything is done, but before I release the crypto, I still check the account name of the person who transferred the funds and the transaction details.

The reason is quite simple: in P2P, having the money “arrive” doesn’t mean you can skip all verification steps.

If the sender name doesn’t match, the amount isn’t correct, there are signs that the transfer is from a third party, or the counterparty keeps asking to handle it differently from the open order, I will stop and verify before releasing.

Especially, never skip checks just because the other party says:

“Em transferred from a family member’s account.”
“My friend transferred it on my behalf.”
“Just release it first, I’ll make sure.”

A safe P2P transaction isn’t about how fast you operate—it’s about, before you release, knowing exactly where the money is coming from and which transaction is being paid.

If anything doesn’t match, keep the order unchanged, save the evidence, and use Appeal to ask Binance for support. Don’t resolve it yourself with another transaction outside the system.

I think this is one of the best habits to keep when trading P2P:

If the information doesn’t match → don’t release.

@Binance Vietnam
#BinanceP2PAnToa
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